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Population SOL # 5

Population distribution is described according to location and density Factors that Influence population distribution: Natural resources (oil, arable land, water) Climate (hot/cold; wet/dry) Economic development Government policy Rural/urban settlement Capital resources (transportation, technology) Conflicts (refugees)

POPULATION DISTRIBUTION Natural resources Oil, arable land, water

POPULATION DISTRIBUTION Climate hot/cold Wet/dry

POPULATION DISTRIBUTION Economic development

POPULATION DISTRIBUTION Government policy

POPULATION DISTRIBUTION Rural and Urban Settlement http://www.comune.bassano.vi.it/citta/storia/images/bassano.jpg http://www.jakobhager.dk/Kenya%20Billeder/Kenya09.jpg

POPULATION DISTRIBUTION Capital Resources Transportation technology http://www.discovery.org/scripts/viewDB/filesDB-download.php?command=download&id=793

POPULATION DISTRIBUTION Conflicts refugees http://japanfocus.org/images/UserFiles/Image/2724.mselden.waratr%20histmem%20recon/iraqi_refugees.syr.iraqborder.jpg

Characteristics of human populations differ over time and from region to region. Birth and Death Rates Age distribution Male/Female distribution Life expectancy Infant mortality Urban/rural GDP Ethnicity Language Religion Education

Characteristics Birth and Death Rate

Characteristics Age Distribution

Characteristics Male and Female distribution

Characteristics Life Expectancy

Characteristics Infant mortality

Characteristics Urban and Rural

Characteristics GDP Gross Domestic Product

Characteristics Ethnicity

Characteristics Language

Characteristics Religion

Characteristics Education

Population growth rates are influenced by human, environmental, economic, and political factors. Modern medicine and hygiene Education Industrialization and urbanization Economic development Government policy Role of women in society

Factors Modern medicine and hygiene

Factors Education

Factors Industrialization and urbanization

Factors Economic Development

Factors Government policy

Factors Role of women in Society

Population SOL # 5 Misty Jeffers